A movie adaptation of Homer's second epic, that depicts Ulysses' efforts to return to his home after the end of ten years of war.A movie adaptation of Homer's second epic, that depicts Ulysses' efforts to return to his home after the end of ten years of war.A movie adaptation of Homer's second epic, that depicts Ulysses' efforts to return to his home after the end of ten years of war.
- Alicinous
- (as Jacques Dusmenil)
- Diomede
- (as Alessandro Ferzen)
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Though the film is sort of slow by the middle part of the story and perhaps a little exceeded in its running time, it doesn't lack adventure, action and entertainment. Ulysses faces the cyclops who wants to have him and his crew for lunch, survives the seducing singing of the mermaids, visits the kingdom of the dead and escapes the spell of sorceress Circe who plans to retain him for herself. Arrived at last in Ithaca after loosing all his mates, he faces the pretenders to his throne in a memorable action and fighting sequence.
"Ulysses" is pure entertainment and adventure in ancient Greece. The film is well done and easy to watch (its excess in duration apart)with a correct direction by Mario Camerini. It shows well chosen locations and carefully designed settings. Special effects are more than acceptable for 1955. But perhaps the main feature is a well selected main cast.
Kirk Douglas is the perfect choice for Ulysses and his performance is strong and convincing. Silvana Mangano renders a believable Penelope and Anthony Quinn is at his best playing the main pretender Antinoos ("the first in pride").
It could be true that this picture inspired the sword and sandals sub genre that started a bit later with Steve Reeves's "Hercules", but you can be sure that fortunately this one doesn't belong to that category.
A fine product in its genre.
Kirk Douglas and Anthony Quinn are excellent in their lead roles as one can imagine by their chequered careers, nevertheless I find Rossana Podesta' and Silvana Mangano very good on the eyes but rather pedestrian in their interpretations of the "forgotten women". I doubt a man like Ulysses would fall for such a verveless Circe.
Young Franco Interlenghi plays a suitable youthful Telemachus. The scenes with Polyphemus are good and the overall photography quite stunning. The final scenes when Ulysses rids his house of the unwanted suitors is very violent and gory but well performed. Unfortunately the English dialogue is dubbed and at times this is quite obvious, but after all this was an Italian production (I first saw it in the original language with my late father).
I first saw this in the late 80s on a vhs. Revisited it recently.
I enjoyed this movie then. I found it to be very entertaining now.
Douglass' acting is one of the best part. He gav a good performance n showed versatility. At times he was aggressive, at times charming, shrewd, cunning n best of all his humor n facial expressions is top notch. The way he taunts the Cyclops is hilarious.
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- TriviaExteriors of this movie were filmed on the Mediterranean coasts and islands, described in Homer's Odyssey.Filming also was to take place on the Greek island of Ithaca, but was canceled because of an earthquake.
- GoofsWhen Ulysses and his men crush the grapes to make wine for Polyphemus, Ulysses gives the juice directly to him. The juice hasn't had time to ferment. so Polyphemus gets drunk on just grape juice.
- Quotes
Circe: Ulysses, what are you doing? Do you really think you can leave me?
Ulysses: I have left you long ago, Circe. The day my men died.
Circe: And do you think your journey will outlast theirs?
Ulysses: You can't keep me here any longer.
Circe: Listen to me! I'll give you something to make you forget those petty dreams of yours. Your pitiful kingdom, your aging wife. Stay, and tonight Olympus will crown a new god: Ulysses!
Ulysses: Immortality?
Circe: This is my gift. The greatest gift ever given to a man.
Ulysses: [after a pause] No. There are greater gifts. To be born. To die. And in between, to live as a man.
Circe: Yes, live as a man. Kneaded from fear.
Ulysses: Only those who know fear understand courage.
Circe: And old age? That rolling mean you call a body? Then - death. Such is man's terrible legacy.
Ulysses: I accept this inheritance. I don't even flatter myself that I'll fall in battle or in the roar of storms. Far less will suffice. A sudden shiver. A chill at dusk. And yet - this fragile heap of fear dared to fight a god - and remains undefeated. If men speak of me one day, they will do so with pride, because I was of them.
Circe: Their pride won't warm you in the kingdom of shadows. I offer you centuries of light!
Ulysses: I don't think I will mind closing my eyes when the time comes.
- ConnectionsEdited into Spisok korabley (2008)
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes